b.

DON will receive timely notification of any intended

c.

This MOA may be terminated by the mutual agreement of

change in the conduct of the Radiological Survey that would
.
Significantly alter the scope of this original or duly amended
MOA.
- all three parties to the MOA, or upon 30 days written notice
by any Single party to the other two parties.
d.
This MOA may be modified or amended as agreed to by
the several parties to the MOA.
4.

CONCEPT OF OPERATIONS.

fhe Aerial. Radiological Survey

willbe conducted in two separate and distinct phases.
The
Navy Project Manager for coordination and execution of DOD

responsibilities for rendering logistics support to this
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Survey is Commander, Pacific Missile Test Center, Pt. Mugu, —_
California.
a.
PHASE I.
Initially, support will be provided for a
photographic Survey of eleven (11) atolls and two (2).islands
in the Northern Marshall Islands utilizing a DON EC-121
aircraft.
This platform has been specially configured to

receive DOE-provided high resolution and infra-red capable

cameras, plus additional peripheral support equipment.

(1)

Phase I will be accomplished under the ..

operational direction of the Project Manager

(COMPMTC),

in

accordance with the technical direction and advice of the
on-site DOE representative and the terms of this MOA.

{2)
COMPMTC will promulgate an appropriate
Operations Directive for the accomplishment of the Phase I
mission.

b.

PHASE II.

Utilizing data gathered from the foregoing

photographic.survey, an Aerial Radiological Survey of, eleven
(11) atolls and two (2) islands will be conducted by means of

SH-3G helicopters equipped with DOE-provided radiation
.
detection and recording instrumentation.
The helicopters will

normally operate from USNS WHEELING (TAGM-8), a base support
ship which will, in addition, provide a wide range of logistics support... Flying relatively. precise tracks at specified
altitudes and air speeds, the data collected will be reduced
and, result in the ‘radiological documentation and characterization of the eleven (11) atolls and two (2) islands.in the
Northern Marshalls, for later use as deemed appropriate by DOE
and DOI -in ongoing rehabilitation and resettlement programs.

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